Winter Lay-up Listings - 1981-82

Table of Contents



Title Page
Meetings
The Editor's Notebook
Marine News
Upper Lakes Shipping Book Published
Ship of the Month No. 108
Midland Queen
John Raymond Smith
"Scanner" Back Issues Available
Winter Lay-up Listings - 1981-82
Annual Dinner Meeting
Table of Illustrations

The following vessels are reported as laid up at various lake and river ports. We list major commercial vessels only and, unless specially noted, we do not include small ferries, tugs, scows, derricks, etc.

Hamilton
ALGOBAY
ALGOWOOD
BAIE ST. PAUL
BAYFIELD (research)
BLACK BAY
C. W. CADWELL

CANADIAN PROGRESS
CANADOC
CAROL LAKE
COMEAUDOC
W. M. EDINGTON
FORT ST. LOUIS
FORT WILLIAM
ROBERT KOCH

LAKE MANITOBA
LIMNOS (research)
T. R. McLAGAN
JAMES NORRIS
PIC R. (PIC RIVER)
SENNEVILLE
J. F. VAUGHAN

Plus large assortment of tugs, workboats, dredging equipment, etc.

Montreal
BAYSHELL
CANADIAN LEADER
CANADIAN NAVIGATOR
CANADIAN PROSPECTOR
CARTIERCLIFFE HALL
CHEMICAL TRANSPORT
CONCORDIA
CHESLEY A. CROSBI
H.M.C.S. FRASER
GENMAR-132 (barge)
H. M. GRIFFITH
HUDSON TRANSPORT
HUDSON VENTURE
INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORT
LAKE NIPIGON
LAKESHELL
LAKE WINNIPEG
MONTCLIFFE HALL
NIPIGON BAY
NONIA
PRINDOC
RICHELIEU
SAULE 1 (LUDGER SIMARD)
TARANTAU
TEXACO CHIEF
VANDOC
Sorel
CANADIAN HIGHLANDER
ERABLE 1 (MAPLEBRANCH)
FERBEC
FORT GASPE
FORT KENT
FORT LENNOX
ISLAND TRANSPORT
MAPLECLIFFE HALL
N. B. McLEAN
SKUA
TRANS-ST. LAURENT
Kingston
FORT HENRY
FORT YORK
MURRAY BAY
ONAY-GO-RAH (CONCRETIA)
TROISDOC
WITTRANSPORT II
WOLFE ISLANDER (II) (former ferry)
Eastview
CANADIAN EMPRESS
Prescott
BEAVERCLIFFE HALL
LAWRENCECLIFFE HALL
C.C.G.S. SIMCOE
STEELCLIFFE HALL
Port Colborne
ALGORAIL ALGOSOO
CANADIAN CENTURY
RALPH MISENER
MONTREALAIS
JEAN PARISIEN
QUEBECOIS
Humberstone
AGAWA CANYON
GEORGIAN BAY
MANITOULIN
E. J. NEWBERRY
ROBERT S. PIERSON
RAYMOND H. REISS (remains only)
TADOUSSAC
Welland
LAKE WABUSH
MENIHEK LAKE
Port Weller
MANTADOC
New C.C.G. Icebreaker
ONTARIO POWER
RED WING
Thunder Bay
ALGOLAKE
D. M. CLEMSON (remains only)
LOUIS R. DESMARAIS
FRONTENAC
INCAN SUPERIOR
KINGDOC
ONTADOC
PATERSON
QUEDOC
RIMOUSKI
ST. LAWRENCE
SENATOR OF CANADA
SIMCOE
STADACONA
Windsor
FORT CHAMBLY
FRANKCLIFFE HALL
Ojibway
J. W. McGIFFIN
NANTICOKE
QUETICO
SAGUENAY
Cardinal
HOCHELAGA
Midland
SIR JAMES DUNN
J.N. McWATTERS
SCOTT MISENER
C.C.G.S. MONTMORENCY
V. W. SCULLY
Tiffin
JOHN A. FRANCE
Port McNicoll
ALGOCEN
A . S. GLOSSBRENNER
JOHN O. McKELLAR
JOHN E. F. MISENER
SILVER ISLE
Collingwood
ATLANTIC SUPERIOR
E. B. BARBER
CHI-CHEEMAUN
LABRADOC
Owen Sound
CLARENVILLE (restaurant boat)
LAC STE. ANNE
Goderich
LIONEL PARSONS
PIERSON DAUGHTERS
R. G. SANDERSON
D. B. WELDON
Sarnia
ALGOPORT
ALGOWAY
ARCTIC TRADER
CANADIAN ENTERPRISE
CANADIAN TRANSPORT
C.C.G.S. GRIFFON
HILDA MARJANNE
IMPERIAL SARNIA
TEXACO WARRIOR
Corunna (Fuel Dock)
EASTERN SHELL
Becancour
CANADIAN HUNTER
DeTour (Coal Dock)
SAMUEL MATHER
Buffalo
BUFFALO
Huron
No Lay-ups

Duluth
B. F. AFFLECK
C. L. AUSTIN
CHARLES M. BEEGHLY
D.D.S. SALVAGER
A. H. FERBERT
JOSHUA A. HATFIELD
JOHN HULST
INDIANA HARBOR
WILLIAM A. IRVIN
HORACE JOHNSON
THOMAS W. LAMONT
MERLE M. McCURDY
IRVING S. OLDS
WILLIAM B. SCHILLER
JOHN SHERWIN
EUGENE P. THOMAS
ENDERS M. VOORHEES
RALPH H. WATSON
H. LEE WHITE
HOMER D. WILLIAMS
AUGUST ZIESING
Monroe
SHARON
Superior
ARTHUR M. ANDERSON
SEWELL AVERY
BELLE RIVER
CASON J. CALLAWAY
PHILIP R. CLARKE
HARRY COULBY
FRONTENAC
J. L. MAUTHE
EUGENE W. PARGNY
ROBERT C. STANLEY
Ecorse
PAUL H. CARNAHAN
S. T. CRAPO
DETROIT EDISON
LEON FALK JR.
GEORGE M. HUMPHREY
PANOIL (remains only)
GEORGE A. STINSON
JOSEPH H. THOMPSON
Sandusky
JOHN R. EMERY
ESPERANCE III
Erie
BURNS HARBOR
CONSUMERS POWER
STEWART J. CORT
LEWIS WILSON FOY
ARTHUR B. HOMER
JOHNSTOWN
LAKEWOOD
NIAGARA
DAY PECKINPAUGH
PRESQUE ISLE (tug and barge separated)
J. S. ST. JOHN
Dearborn
ERNEST R. BREECH
JOHN DYKSTRA
BENSON FORD
HENRY FORD II
WILLIAM CLAY FORD
Detroit
COLUMBIA(ferry steamer)
STE. CLAIRE(ferry steamer)

It is only with the help of our correspondents that we are able to produce these lay-up listings for our readers each year. We are extremely grateful to all who responded to our request for information, and we extend our sincere thanks to the following members and friends of the Toronto Marine Historical Society for their assistance: Richard Armstrong, Neil Bauman, Rene Beauchamp, Bill Breaker, Roger Chapman, Donald Dube, Harold Fricke, Alain Gindroz, Ron Graham, Doug Gross, Wes Harkins, Cyril Hudson, Gerald Hutton, Paul Jagenow, Gerald Kennedy, Charles Maltby, James J. Michael, Larry Morrill, Al Schelling, Laurence Scott, Paul Sherlock, Francis and George Strong, Vern Sweeting, Al Sykes, Andy Sykora, W. George Williams, Tom Wilson, and George Zock.

URGENTLY REQUIRED: We will continue our lay-up listings in the March issue and, in order to make the record as complete as possible, we would like to receive lay-up reports for the following areas (even if no vessels are in winter quarters there): Alpena, Ashtabula, Chicago, Cleveland, Green Bay, Lauzon, Lorain, Milwaukee, Muskegon, Quebec City, Rogers City, Saginaw/Bay City, Sault Ste. Marie (Ontario and Michigan), Sturgeon Bay, Toledo, and any other ports which have not yet appeared in this record.

We do have members residing either in or very close to all of these ports, and we will look forward to hearing from them as soon as possible.

 


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